Tonnerre Lombard wrote:
Salut, Per,
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 12:47:48 +0200, Per Jessen wrote:
Another option is to disable greylisting just for that one mailserver.
This implies that either you know all servers hosting broken scripts (NP-complete I think) or your customers will always communicate problems. Usually they encounter them and rant about it on their Stammtisch and then change provider to someone with one hell of a lot of SPAM.
Very true - I guess we're fortunate that our customers do tell us about such problems. We actively maintain a list of not-to-be-greylisted servers, plus of course we do auto-whitelisting.
/Per Jessen, Herrliberg